Jordynn Dudley, US Youth National Team and Florida State University star forward, has signed a 3-year contract with reigning NWSL champions NJ/NY Gotham FC through 2028. She is one of the top college players joining the NWSL this year.
“I am so excited to join a championship-caliber organization like Gotham FC with a history of success,” said Dudley. “I know this environment will push my development every day, and I can’t wait to compete alongside this incredible team. Thank you to Yael Averbuch West,
Juan Carlos Amorós and everyone at Gotham for this opportunity. Let’s go Gotham!”
21-year-old Dudley won two national championships with FSU in her three years playing in the NCAA. In her 53 matches, she contributed 30 goals and 29 assists, making her one of the most prolific players in the program’s history.
“Jordynn is a dynamic attacker who has shown the ability to impact games at a very high level,” said Yael Averbuch West, the general manager and head of soccer operations for Gotham FC. “We’re excited to add her to our attacking group and look forward to supporting her continued growth as a professional player.”
With FSU, Dudley won the NCAA Championship in both 2025 and 2023. This past year, she was also a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy and earned All-ACC First Team honors.
Dudley has also been a standout player on the USYNT teams, playing in the U-20 World Cup in 2024 where the US won a bronze medal. Dudley made five appearances and scored two goals. She was also called up to the 2025 Futures Camp last January.
Dudley is already in London, training with Gotham for the FIFA Women’s Champions Cup. Gotham will play Corinthians on Wednesday in the quarterfinal, and has the chance to potentially face Arsenal in the final on Sunday.









